
If you've used packet capture and log monitor yet have no more information regarding the disconnections, then the problem is with the software or connection profile on individual sytems. Obviously, here, also search for your VPN IP Address and see what comes up. Ask your end users to log any timestamp they get DCd and report it to you so that you can search that time period for related events. It is not usually as verbose as packet capture, but it lets you search through recent log entries. If the disconnect cannot be reproduced and happens only a couple of times a day, then you may have better luck using the Log Monitor. This will give you the most information about what's happening and it will also give you error codes that you can reference in SonicWall KB Articles. If the disconnect happens fairly often, then set up a packet capture using the Filter to only show traffic from the VPN system's IP Address. To get a better idea of what's happening, I suggest starting at the Firewall itself.Ĭonnect to the VPN and log your system's IP Address. Protection Service\SonicWallClientProtectionService.NetExtender (which I don't have installed right now) has a logging feature that you can read from within the application's UI, but isn't very helpful from my experience. Sonicwall_client_protection_svc C:\Program Files\SonicWall\Client "auto" |findstr /i /v "c:\windows\\" |findstr /i /v """ There is no method to Add a Connection, it simply directs me to the Windows 10 VPN UI under Settings to setup a connection, with the stipulation that 'SonicWall Mobile Connect' be selected under the Provider field. The Windows 10 version is a different animal.

The latest version of Dell SonicWALL NetExtender is currently unknown. Next step, setup SonicWall Mobile connect on the client's Windows 10 computer. It was checked for updates 94 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. Protection Service\SonicWallClientProtectionService.exe Ĭ:\>wmic service get name,displayname,pathname,startmode |findstr /i Dell SonicWALL NetExtender is a Shareware software in the category Desktop developed by DELL. NOME_PERCORSO_BINARIO : C:\Program Files\SonicWall\Client

NOME_SERVIZIO: sonicwall_client_protection_svc This vulnerability impact SonicWall NetExtender Windows client versionĬ:\>sc qc sonicwall_client_protection_svc

Vulnerability, this allows a local attacker to gain elevated privileges SonicWall NetExtender Windows client vulnerable to unquoted service path Title: SonicWall NetExtender windows client unquoted service path Change Mirror Download # Exploit Title: SonicWall NetExtender 10.2.0.300 - Unquoted Service Path
